Located in a beautifully restored 16th-century palace, Museo Carmen Thyssen Málaga showcases an outstanding collection of Spanish and Andalusian art

The Centre Pompidou Málaga, known locally as El Cubo, brings world-class modern and contemporary art to the city’s waterfront. A
Visit Málaga Cathedral, known as La Manquita, a Renaissance and Baroque masterpiece in the heart of the city. A must-see
Explore the permanent collection at the Picasso Museum Málaga, showcasing over 200 works spanning Pablo Picasso’s artistic career, housed in
Watch the sun set over Málaga’s harbour at Muelle Uno, a relaxed seaside promenade with cafés, palm trees, and views
Walk one of Spain’s most spectacular natural landmarks on the Caminito del Rey, a cliffside path suspended above the Gaitanes
Experience authentic flamenco in the heart of Málaga at Peña Juan Breva, a historic flamenco club dedicated to preserving traditional

A relaxed walking route through Málaga’s historic heart, linking the Roman Theatre, the Alcazaba of Málaga, and the surrounding Old

Málaga’s street markets are a weekly ritual for locals and a brilliant way for visitors to experience everyday Andalusian life.

Mercado Central de Atarazanas is Málaga’s historic indoor food market, offering fresh produce, seafood, meats, and local specialities. Open daily,

On Sunday 14 December, Nerja closes the week with the Rosario de Campanilleros de María Santísima de los Desamparados, a

On Sunday 14 December at 16:00, Parque de los Limones in Benalmádena Pueblo becomes the setting for a community Belén

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